If your title is being held by a lienholder, we can submit a request foryour lienholder to send us your title.

The form 130-U and VTR-272 is available at all Tax Office locations (see ourwebsite for locations), or on the Texas Department of Transportation websitewww.dot.state.tx.us (homepage: automobiles, then registration and titling,then 8th bullet down 'vehicle title and registration forms')

This may be filed in person at any Harris County Tax Office location or bymail. (Add $1.00 for mail processing fee)

(2) get safety inspection (receive form VI-30-A, from the inspector) Youmust present your insurance at the time of inspection. Safety inspectionsare done by oil change businesses, mechanic shops, and full service gasstations)

(3) apply for title/registration on vehicles to get receipts from the TaxOffice

(4) apply for driver's license at Department of Public Safety (DPS). Youmust take your Tax Office receipts and liabilty insurance with you.www.txdps.state.tx.us

You know you can keep your car registered in your home state and just change your Driver License...you can return home to get vehical tags and inspections. Changing title you will be taxed by Texas on the value of your car. that could be in the hundreds of dollars....My oldest son kept his car registered in Texas and lived in Nashville, Tn for 3 years as he was working on his DPT and ended practicing in Dallas so all he had to do was changed his drivers license. If he had changed titles he'd be paying again to switch back to Texas. I would recomend you keep your car title in your home state untill you know where you'r going to practice law....just a thought...

I am most def. staying in Texas we have family, friends, etc. here and wouldn't be caught dead moving back to ohio. I think i'd move out of the country before I left Texas so not transfering my titles would just be delaying the inevitable. I also have my fiance (soon-to-be wife, July 30th) with me who will be working full time and not a student.

I am most def. staying in Texas we have family, friends, etc. here and wouldn't be caught dead moving back to ohio. I think i'd move out of the country before I left Texas so not transfering my titles would just be delaying the inevitable. I also have my fiance (soon-to-be wife, July 30th) with me who will be working full time and not a student.

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